Can anyone recommend an ORM that works with MySql? >Thanks Terrance, > >I've not seen Squidhead before, but if it's as good as it sounds then It >would be perfect for me, anything to avoid writing DAO code ;-) > >I'll have a look at it this afternoon, but it sounds fantastic, > >Rob > >-----Original Message----- >From: Ryan, Terrence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: 04 June 2007 14:32 >To: CF-Talk >Subject: RE: Choosing an ORM > >I'm not going to jump in to Reactor vs Transfer. They're both great >products. I wish I could use them. (We have a mandate for stored procs. ) > >But if you're looking to handle stored procedures, may I make a plug for my >product, Squidhead (http://squidhead.riaforge.org/). > >It doesn't have hooks for any of the other frameworks yet, but it does >implement the DAO and Gateway for a MSSQL database using stored procedures. >And while it doesn't have any hooks for the frameworks, there's nothing to >stop it from working with modelglue, or fusebox. > >In addition to writing its own CRUD in stored procs, it also reads in and >makes available your stored procedures as CFC methods. It can handle >multiple queries proc call, etc. > > > > >Terrence Ryan >Senior Systems Programmer >Wharton Computing and Information Technology >E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 4:06 AM >To: CF-Talk >Subject: Choosing an ORM > >Hello Guys, > > > >I've just started work on a large scale rebuild of my core business >application, and to aid me the gruelling task I'm toying with implementing >MG, ColdSpring and one of the ORM's. I've done some small work with these in >the past but used Reactor. Now, I'm sure I've read somewhere that Reactor >and MG got a divorce, and that MG would most likely end up sleeping with >Transfer, is this the case? > > > >Another thing to take into consideration is that I had planned to take all >my queries and move them into stored procs on my SQL Server as some of them >were getting pretty fat and needed a helping hand to keep performance where >I want it, will I still be able to do this when working with an ORM? > > > >What are your thoughts on this stuff? What's hot? And what's not? > > > >Look forward to hearing from you guys, > > > >Rob
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